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- Farmington Hills, Michigan
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- Maverick XL Hybrid
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- 2.5L Hybrid
yeah it hurts that it's an eco and not a hybird. I got an offer of 17,500 for my pure base '22 XL hybrid with 36k on it....so my annual 'loss' is about 1k$.My Carvana offer is not at all compelling. $23,400 for a 2022 XLT ECO AWD LUX CP360 HPR in mint condition, new tires, 37,000 miles. Replacement cost is a $15,000 difference after shipping, taxes, registration, dealership paperwork. Doesn't compute.
Basically, my Maverick has depreciated almost $5,000 a year compared to new. Yea, I only paid $30,500 for it three years ago. But you have (1) adjust that for inflation, and (2) adjust it for replacement cost. Because if you sell it, what, you're going to walk to work?
I see some of these reported Carvana offers and I scratch my head. I believe that people are getting those offers, but it must a hybrid-only thing, in certain regions.
I mean, I can walk down to my local dealership and buy a great NEW Maverick off the lot for about the same as some of the reported offers I'm seeing.
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